Showing posts with label Stitching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stitching. Show all posts

Mobile charging pocket

A pocket stitched with leftover cloth from dress material to hold mobile while in charging mode.


Smocked gown

This is a gown with some smocking in satin cloth. Its finished off with some matching laces to make it attractive


Quilted bag from leftover materials





Bag stitched with leftover dress materials using double chevron Seminole method. It also has a small mobile pouch in the inner side.

Salwar kameez set for a little girl



A daily wear salwar kameez set for a little girl with pleated sleeves and a simple neck design.

Drawing set bag for kids


Stitch this easy drawing materials bag for kids with pockets for sketchpens, crayons and book. Makes it simple for the kids to carry their materials during travels without spilling over everything.


Layered girl dress



Biege frock for a girl with layered skirt portion, fleated sleeves with bow, laces and sequeins in body portion.

Thread case with leftover cloth


Stitch this easy thread case with leftover cloth bits in just about 45 mins...Its easy now to store your threads and ensure they dont get tangled...

Materials required

Leftover cloth bits- 3 equal pieces of the required length (A)
Lining cloth of the same measurement- 1 bit
One more long piece of same width to tie up (B)
Contrast or matching plain strips for piping

Stitch the four ends of one long piece (A) and lining cloth. Cut one long piece (A) into half . Double fold and stitch one side of each piece lengthwise. Leave out this side and attach the other three sides to the piece with lining cloth. See pic and attach on opposite sides so that both the open sides face each other. Mark about 1-1.5 inches lengthwise on both sides and stitch from the closed end to the open end. Repeat for the entire length on both sides. Now stitch the third piece of A cloth on all four sides.

Double fold and stitch one side of the B piece widthwise. Fold the B piece lengthwise and stitch the entire length. Turn to the right side.

Sew the matching strips on all four sides and attach the B piece also along on one side with the unfolded end attached to one side of the finished piece.

It takes hardly 45 mins to get this ready and to store it just roll it up and tie the strip around..

** You can create the same thing with pockets on just one side for your kids to store their crayons too




Chota Bheem apron for kids

Chota bheem and the stars have been painted using fabric paints and fabric pen


Quilted Fridge pockets with applique and buttonhole stitch

This is my first attempt at Buttonhole stitch and am joining Sharon's TAST challenge on Pintangle..

I quilted a fridge pocket, did some applique work and used buttonhole stitch to make it look brighter. Used some laces to cover the machine stitches...Instructions for this would follow soon....



A closer look at the design on each pocket

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